Harvard University, Tufts, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and 10 other schools received failing grades for their policies on antisemitism prevention, according to a new assessment from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
The ADL, in its “Campus Antisemitic Report Card” published Thursday, said it evaluated 85 of America’s top liberal arts colleges, and those with the highest Jewish student populations.
The report based the grades on the schools’ antisemitic incidents, “Jewish life on campus,” and administrative actions taken to fight antisemitism and protecting Jewish students.
Out of the dozens of college assessments, only two — Brandeis University and Elon University — received “A” grades, the ADL said. Seventeen received a “B” grade, 29 schools received a “C,” and 24 schools were graded with a “D.”
Those with “F” grades include Harvard, the University of…